At the request of the film's producer, here's a translation of the review:

Paedophilia at its funniest

Ma Jenn, a retired ballet dancer, has summoned the family for dinner to celebrate that dad (Phil) has won the Nobel Prize. The summons includes Lucy, the daughter, and Stan, the son, both of whom are professors, as well as uncle Stanley (60+) and his girlfriend Candy (22).

The latter shows up in a girl school uniform complete with pigtails, a colourful rucksack and a borderline personality. Prior to meeting the rest of the family she manages to give Phil a blow job solely based on her fascination of clever people ("smart people can teach us so much"). When she finally manages to introduce herself to Lucy, the exchange goes like this:

"Hi, I'm Lucy, the daughter"
"Hi, I'm Candy, the candy"

Ironically it soon turns out that Candy is actually the most normal person amongst the bunch, and with a fairly wide margin at that. It quickly becomes evident that the relationship between parents and children is not entirely normal. The father doesn't want to speak to the son whom he finds completely useless (maybe not entirely unfounded as his gin-tonics are black) while the mother totally ignores the daughter. At the same time the mother and the son have an eerie habit of constantly hugging and kissing - on the mouth! Finally we have uncle Stanley, a self-confessed (and proud) paedophile who hasn't let family ties get in the way of that particular perversity.

Throughout the movie, one delicate secret after another is revealed (exactly why was it that Jenn gave up ballet?), not unlike the Danish dogme film The Celebration, but with distinctively more black humour without it becoming decidedly corny or removed at any point. Make sure you see it!

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